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I strongly suspect durham was one of the many who criticised you when you wanted Sam to be given a chance, he did after all want Eli Sam#culthero out of the club and described him as "rubbish" and "awful". I suspect IB will only drop him if he is injured now he's performing well and scoring goals#radarlove
Sam isn’t fit enough to get through a full game. Came off with a tight hamstring in a previous game and last night he apparently asked to come off.
I suppose a good coach would tell him to get on with it and then when he pulls his hamstring properly, and is out for several weeks we can then blame IB for not listening.
Sam was good going forward but boy did he look **** defending last night. Several times the right back cut in and drove at Notts, committing other players in the process and exposing us.
It’s funny how some will happily blame the soft central midfield areas but won’t call out the lack of defending ability by our so called better players. All of Wootton, Roberts, Ruben and Sam can’t defend for toffee. They can’t even stay goal side and just make it difficult for the opposition. Wootton in his defence won more headers in our box than he did in Chesterfields.
In answer to your coaching point, I was referring to Vincent, left out the side far too long, gets his chance, us by far our most energetic and enthusiastic player, wins fans plaudits then for reasons only known to IB is dropped replaced by Brunt!! His confidence is shot and comes back half the player. That's what I meant by being a poor coach.
Ruben is one of a number of our players who are for some reason massively over-rated. Just like our performance against Halifax last week was massively over-rated. I read some of the comments after that game and wondered if I had watched the same 90 minutes. From what IB said he thought it was fantastic too and we were just unlucky not to stick 5 past em.
Sounds like last night was a bit of a wake up call about how good we actually are, which if IB realises it might be a good thing. I think our chances of promotion are pretty much non existent, but I still have a fairly decent degree of confidence that the changes will be made over the summer to put us in a better position for next season.
Given the change of tactics in recent weeks where would Vinny fit in? I ask because whoever he replaced would have ‘his confidence shot.
We now play a 4-2-3-1. His strength is his energy, we both agree on that. In this system he can’t play in the 2. They are disciplined roles that Palmer and Francis have been reasonable at. Can he play wide? Ahead of Roberts, Nemane or Sam? Not IMO. He can’t play up front so the only logical position he should and could play is Rubens. After last night I wouldn’t have any objection with that happening. But then would people moan about IB’s treatment of one of our so called better players?
This isn’t what happened, though. Vincent was hooked at half-time at Wealdstone with us playing 3-5-2, then dropped for Bromley and Grimsby, when we played 3-5-2. By the time the formation switch came around he’d already been dumped.
I think people are focusing a bit too much on needing new players, anyway. It wouldn’t matter even if we did get them, because we approach every single situation in the same way. We play out from the back, and if it isn’t working, the answer is always that we just aren’t doing it well enough and never that our tactics aren’t right for the situation.
We got ourselves in a great position last night, 1-0 up away from home in a massive game with half an hour left. But we were coming under increasing pressure from a team pressing very, very high and loading our box to target the fact we only had Cameron who could win the ball in the air.
The solutions were IMO pretty obvious. Rawlinson on for Richardson to give us much more aerial defence, with Brindley shifting to right back to give us a solid back four. We don’t need overlapping runs in that situation. Then Nemane on for one of the three behind Wootton with instructions to keep running into the huge amount of space they were leaving.
Instead we brought on Brunt for Vincent, making the XI even smaller and less physical, kept giving the ball away thirty yards from our own goal trying to play it out, and inevitably crumbled. It was bizarre to watch.
I like our style of football, and it works in a lot of situations. My problem is that we’ve become completely dogmatic about it.
Good we agree, he is far from lazy. Not that Kelton can't have that opinion of course, we can agree to disagree.
Ruben has been more effective and productive away from home this season (well that's what the stats tell us), and with you telling us you are yet to see an away game in person this season then can I suggest you also don't have the most balanced of views on RR having only seen him at Meadow Lane?
You are right I do because I find it 'a joke'. Once I stop finding it amusing I will stop mentioning it and highlighting these 'special kind of fans'*.
Oh and did you spot the irony of your question? I do hope so
* - and before you mention it again, yes I am sure every club has them. They are special lol.